Spiritual Perspectives Blog

reflections on human and world affairs


Author: Sarah and Dale McKechnie

  • Life and Death – part 2

    The soul chooses three very prominent experiences that form the basis for the next life. These form the basis for the physical life, for the emotional life, and for […]


  • Life and Death – part 1

    The inner person expands and grows to the point where those bodies that we brought with us when we were born no longer serve us. Robert: Welcome to Inner Sight. […]


  • Serving with Goodwill

    Goodwill is not just a nice, pleasant sentiment. It’s a definite energy that can and must be used to build relationships, and that’s probably the biggest impetus behind the Plan. Robert: Welcome to Inner Sight. […]


  • Fear – part 2

    Many of our fears today are magnified by the mind itself and these fears are not necessarily real. Fear makes you selfish. It turns you in on yourself, and […]


  • The United Nations

    We’re familiar with the idea that the human being has a soul but nations also have souls. If you think of the United Nations as a forum for the souls of the […]


  • Fear – part 1

    Fear is a creation of the mind, which may be why the imagination is such a powerful tool for fanning the flames of fear. Robert: Welcome to Inner Sight. Inner […]


  • Creative Imagination – part 2

    The way by which we can guide our thinking and mobilize it toward creative and productive ends is by drawing upon the power of the imagination. Robert: Welcome to […]


  • Creative Imagination – part 1

    The secret of all true meditation lies in the ability to use the creative powers of the imagination. Robert: Welcome to Inner Sight. Inner sight is simply seeing that which is always present but […]


  • Simplicity

    It seems to be that those truly spiritual figures down through history have always lived rather simply, and they advocated a simple way of life because that allows what […]


  • Courage

    The courage of the soul is quite another matter. It’s the endurance and the long-suffering sometimes, and the quiet will to persist in spite of difficult circumstances. Robert: Welcome to Inner Sight. Inner […]